With Ben Affleck cast as Batman and Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson cast in the upcoming film adaptation of the book "50 Shades of Grey," we've taken a look at the worst casting decisions ever made in Hollywood. What are your picks? How do you feel about these recent choices and who would make your list?

This is going way back. Burt Lancaster and Shirley Booth in the 1952 film, Come Back Little Sheba. They are supposed to be husband and wife, but she looks old enough to be his mother. In reality, she was 15 years older than Burt.

Eh...how about waiting to see Ben Affleck's performance before deciding it's bad casting? But while we're on the subject, Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka was an abysmal choice IMO. Too creepy and twisted even for Wonka.

With Ben Affleck cast as Batman and Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson cast in the upcoming film adaptation of the book "50 Shades of Grey," we've taken a look at the worst casting decisions ever made in Hollywood. What are your picks? How do you feel about these recent choices and who would make your list?

Kate Capshaw in 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'. The movie really isn't that bad but her performance was annoying and killed her acting career.

With Ben Affleck cast as Batman and Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson cast in the upcoming film adaptation of the book "50 Shades of Grey," we've taken a look at the worst casting decisions ever made in Hollywood. What are your picks? How do you feel about these recent choices and who would make your list?

This is a slightly obscure one, but one of the worst castings for a female lead in history was Dayle Haddon in the football film North Dallas Forty with Nick Nolte. Haddon was a model in her first significant role, and while she looked good, her acting was atrocious.